Overclock.net banner
1 - 4 of 4 Posts

appointed_angel

· Registered
Joined
·
2 Posts
Discussion starter · #1 ·
When I updated NVidia driver from version 465.89 to version 466.1 my ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 2080 Ti OC (DUAL-RTX2080TI-O11G) dropped 10 degrees (from ~75 to ~65C). Turned out it is now stuck at 0.7 and 1350 MHz even under heavy load.

Things I've already tried.

Rolling back to several older drivers, including via DDU.
Re-flashing VBIOS several times with two different versions found on Techpowerup (Asus RTX 2080 Ti VBIOS)
Setting PCIE to Gen 3 in Bios
Setting Link State Power Management setting of PCI Express to off
Rolling back Windows 10 KB5001330 update
Switching to my old pre-SSD Windows boot
Switching different power management modes in Nvidia Control Panel 3D Settings
Inserting GPU into different PCIE slot
Inserting PCIE cable into different PCIE connector of PSU

Since problem had appeared I upgraded to different platform, including CPU, motherboard and RAM. The problem remained. I had 7800X, now I have Ryzen 5800X.

ASUS support was suggesting stupid things like reinstalling driver (I told them I had done that), asked a bunch of things and then told me to piss off and contact the store I bought it in. I bought it in a different country than I'm now at. Overall they didn't let me to speak to an engineer and the person I was talking to was quite dense.

I would love to try and flash it with different VBIOS, but I'm afraid that I'll lose the picture and I don't have any reserve GPU and/or integrated graphics. ASUS support didn't provide me with any alternative VBIOS even though I asked.

Interestingly enough, now I have ASUS motherboard and in BIOS it doesn't recognize the GPU despite it should. In ASUS GPU speed is stuck at 1635 but it's not correct reading, every other utility shows constant 1350.

NVidia performance panel shows 0W GPU power. MSI afterburner doesn't show core voltage at front UI and lim: no load.

I'm just an amateur casual PC user and cannot solve this problem. Maybe someone could help me? <3

It's very similar to these videos:
 
I'm just an amateur casual PC user and cannot solve this problem. Maybe someone could help me? <3
You are an PC system hardware destroyer.
Talk to your parents so them to pay the damages.
 
Discussion starter · #3 ·
You are an PC system hardware destroyer.
Talk to your parents so them to pay the damages.
Thanks for such a high praise.

Unfortunately, my parents are in hotel business, and GPU prices are quite unreasonable at this point. Is there any way I could fix this undervolt problem myself? This glitch seems to be quite rare and elusive, and persists across different GPU manufacturers.
 
Thanks for such a high praise.

Unfortunately, my parents are in hotel business, and GPU prices are quite unreasonable at this point. Is there any way I could fix this undervolt problem myself? This glitch seems to be quite rare and elusive, and persists across different GPU manufacturers.
The only thing that you forgot to do, this is shouting it with Canon Ball.
Talk to local computers repair facility.
 
1 - 4 of 4 Posts